Mrs. Pastures Cookies for Horses

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Made with all natural ingredients and no preservatives, Mrs. Pastures® Cookies for Horses are a tasty treat that your horse will look forward to getting. They will not crumble in your pocket because they are dehydrated, making them hard and crunchy.

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Chosen as the "Number 1 Horse Treat" and top in "Product of the Year" by both Michael Plumb's Horse Journal and John Lyons' Perfect Horse

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I use these cookies to give medications to my horses. I can put unflavored liquid pergolide mesylate on these cookies and my Cushing’s horses suck them up! For their arthritis, I give their equinox with a cookie and I have no problems getting it in nor do they spit it out.

I purchase the Mrs. Pasture's cookies for horses for my rabbit. I know this is a little unconventional but most anything that is safe for a horse is safe for a rabbit too. I break them into pieces and he loves them! They are hands down his favorite treat. He will grab the cookie and run off to his den to eat it! If your horse likes the cookies half as much as my rabbit, you'll be in luck!

My horse came to me pretty un-motivated by food. He didn't know what a carrot was and turned his nose up at peppermints. He took, but didn't LOVE the horse treats I started with. He also ran away from me in the pasture when I tried to catch him. I'm not saying that Mrs. Pasture's cookies made the difference, because I did a lot of work with him, but now he is fine about being caught. He gets one cookie when I approach him and one after I halter him, and its all good. So I think he is at least a little motivated by getting one of these cookies and I am very careful not to run out.

I used to feed Dumor treats but then my horse stopped eating them so I got a free sample of Mrs Pastures treats and my horse loves them along with her friends who I feed treats to also. They don't crumble or break apart like others treats therefore less mess in my pocket and less waste.

My mare loves the taste of Mrs Pastures Cookies. She anxiously awaits for her treat each day after our work sessions. I like the fact that they are made with wholesome ingredients. They are the best for my girl.

I found out about Mrs. Pasture's cookies thru a horse I have been following for about 2+ years. His name is California Chrome. He absolutely loves these cookies. On several occasions, I have sent these cookies to friends of mine who have horses. Their horses love them very much!

I have been using these for years and the horses and dogs love them...but now the price went up so high I don't think these are for me anymore...back to carrots. Honestly when a sale happens they might...come back down to the regular price they were just a few months ago. :(

For many years I have been using the Tractor Supply in house brand Dumor Apple and Carrot. However, in recent months tractor supply / dumor have changed the formula, size, shape, texture on these and my horses won't eat them - in fact they spit them out! I tried these and my horses like them, so they will be my new go to brand of horse treats.

I really like the size of these treats and my horse loves them. I need sugar free treats and food for my horse who foundered last year. I am being very careful with what she eats. These are a great size,

BEST ANSWER:"Melt in their mouths, not in your hands" to misquote a famous candy jingle. also they are NOT sticky, as someone else mentioned, they are a dry treat that is sweet (molasses) and crunchy. My horse puts his ears and eyes on me any time I walk near our grain room where we keep them.

BEST ANSWER:"Melt in their mouths, not in your hands" to misquote a famous candy jingle. also they are NOT sticky, as someone else mentioned, they are a dry treat that is sweet (molasses) and crunchy. My horse puts his ears and eyes on me any time I walk near our grain room where we keep them.

All three of my horses are picky and they love these. They normally will not eat anything with apple in it. There are only maybe three kinds of treats out there that all three of my horses will eat. These treats are hard and crunchy but fairly small. Good value for the money,

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